“The Bleep Labs is an awesome little synth / noise toy with a great arpeggiator. They include an IR receiver and IR output to allow use of infrared to sync the device with a few other devices that use IR SYNC – Andromeda Space Rockers, Autonomous Bassline Generator etc. However, it’s not easy to sync the arp with most synths and drum machines that use midi or trigger voltages to communicate.I made this really small modification to make that possible – simply remove the IR receiver and the IR transmitter and add 1/4″ jack sockets in their place. Then you can connect any device that sends a trigger to the Nebulophone and the arp will step in time. You can also use the Nebulophone to send the trigger to other devices and have the Nebulophone as your master clock.Shown here working with Korg Volca Beats and Keys, but you could send a click to it from Logic to trigger it if you experiment a bit with the level. Be warned: the Volcas send 5V and Bleep Labs say that’s okay but anything above 5V might fry the chip.”

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“In this soundpack I decided to keep it to one bank, but while one bank means 16 pads, it does not mean 16 samples! I’ve layered almost every pad with numerous variations and samples to add some sway and make your playing a little less robotic sounding. I incorporated some great melody loops to carry it through in song structure and a sound clip from Donnie Darko for some creepy effect. Try to see if you can uncover all the hidden sounds! -KyleFor this video I also used a template I designed to replicate a Midi Fighter on my iPad using the app Touch OSC, which is wirelessly triggering the drumrack in Ableton. I also used a PS3 Dual Shock Controller to wirelessly trigger samples. (Tutorial and mapping coming soon!)https://www.facebook.com/OfficialKyleMohrSign up to receive these soundpacks straight to your inbox every week:http://www.kmprodj.com/djproducer-resourcesFREE DOWNLOAD (Ableton Project File, Traktor Remix Kit & WAVs Folder all in one zip file): https://maps.djtechtools.com/mappings/3941Video Credit: Alex MedvickCheck out the Soundpack4Soundpack Collective: https://www.facebook.com/soundpack4soundpack“